The Minds Behind The Walking Dead - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Robert Kirkman and Scott Gimple on Longevity
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and showrunner Scott M. Gimple sit down with each other to talk about the series' longevity.

Robert Kirkman and Scott Gimple on World Building
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and showrunner Scott Gimple sit down with each other to talk about expanding the show world.

Robert Kirkman and Scott Gimple on Genre
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and showrunner Scott Gimple sit down with each other to talk about establishing The Walking Dead as a human drama that just happens to have zombies.

Robert Kirkman and Scott Gimple on Optimism
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and showrunner Scott Gimple sit down to discuss whether the apocalypse brings out the best or worst in people.

Robert Kirkman and Scott Gimple on Endings
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and showrunner Scott Gimple sit down with each other to discuss their reasoning behind character deaths in the series.

Robert Kirkman and Scott Gimple on Casting
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and showrunner Scott Gimple discuss finding the right people for the right roles in the series.

Robert Kirkman and Scott Gimple on Spoilers
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and showrunner Scott Gimple sit down with each other to discuss why some fans love spoilers.

Robert Kirkman and Scott Gimple on Cliffhangers
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and showrunner Scott Gimple discuss keeping fans on the edge of their seats as a storytelling device.

Robert Kirkman and Scott Gimple on Inspiration
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and showrunner Scott Gimple dive into the major influences for the show, from George Romero to Nick Cave.

Robert Kirkman and Scott Gimple on Fan Interaction
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and showrunner Scott Gimple on whether or not fan ideas could ever dictate decisions made for the show.

Robert Kirkman and Scott Gimple on Formats
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and showrunner Scott M. Gimple sit down to talk about the new and exciting ways storytelling has come to life.

Robert Kirkman and Scott Gimple on Adaptations
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and showrunner Scott M. Gimple discuss the changes made to the series while still keeping true to the comics.
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